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  • surewhynot
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2015
    • 29

    Polishing Shop in OC?

    Hi

    know any place I can mirror polish my slide or barrel in OC or LA area?

    thanks
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    bsg
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Jan 2009
    • 25954

    tagged.

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      slayer61
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2014
      • 1402

      Neighbor worked for this place years ago and they have a good reputation.

      Orange County Powder Coating, since 1959 powder coating, sandblasting, resurfacing, chemical stripping. Powder coating car rims, door frames, light poles, bike frames, machine parts, patio furniture, commercial applications. Anaheim, Orange, Fullerton, Yorba Linda, Huntington Beach, Irvine Tustin.
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        Ferrarif430
        Member
        • Jan 2015
        • 135

        I did it myself, it's so easy, a bit time consuming but well worth it! I used Mother's Mag Polish and a soft rag, that's it! For the small and hard to get areas, I cut a Q-tip in half and put it in a cordless drill, worked perfectly! I did a complete disassemble and did a lot of other parts as well.

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          surewhynot
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2015
          • 29

          Originally posted by Ferrarif430
          I did it myself, it's so easy, a bit time consuming but well worth it! I used Mother's Mag Polish and a soft rag, that's it! For the small and hard to get areas, I cut a Q-tip in half and put it in a cordless drill, worked perfectly! I did a complete disassemble and did a lot of other parts as well.
          Post a pic buddy. I wanna see.

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            Ferrarif430
            Member
            • Jan 2015
            • 135

            Originally posted by Ferrarif430
            I did it myself, it's so easy, a bit time consuming but well worth it! I used Mother's Mag Polish and a soft rag, that's it! For the small and hard to get areas, I cut a Q-tip in half and put it in a cordless drill, worked perfectly! I did a complete disassemble and did a lot of other parts as well.
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